And now the Labour MPs who did not nominate a deputy

Most of the cabinet heavy hitters did not vote, understandably enough, but there were a few others where non-voting was less immediately comprehensible:

Ian Austin

Margaret Beckett (cabinet)

Anne Begg

Tony Blair (cabinet)

Gordon Brown (cabinet)

Charles Clarke (Do you think he's got passive aggressive tendencies?)

David Clelland

John Denham

Roger Godsiff

Sylvia Heal (Deputy speaker)

Doug Henderson

Keith Hill (Blair's PPS)

Alan Keen) Trying to avoid a marital row, maybe?

Ann Keen)

Piara Khabra (he's not very enthusiastic, is he?)

John McDonnell

George Mudie

John Spellar

Jack Straw (cabinet)

List of MP nominators here. Of the Cabinet, worth noting that Prescott, Des Browne and Miliband came out for Johnson, Jacqui Smith (chief whip), Jowell, Kelly, Armstrong, Hutton and Reid for Blears, Alexander, Hewitt and Darling for Harman and Timms for Benn.

Hain, Benn and Blears nominated themselves, as did Broon for the leadership. Which makes his Uriah Heep speech yesterday all the more dishonest.

As for the Keens potential marital row about Deputy choices, Ann Keen is also the sister of Sylvia Heal...at least they haven't showed a split in the family!The Eagle sisters and the Balls/Cooper household split their votes and went for different candidates in the Deputy race.